LG has released a new smartphone under the Q family, packing two displays on the front, two cameras at the back, and powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 CPU – the LG Q8.

The LG Q8 bears similarities to last year’s LG V20 given the dual screen and dual rear camera setups. Both phones are also powered by a Snapdragon 820 processor. The difference is that the Q8 has a smaller 5.2-inch screen and 3,000mAh battery, and an IP68-certified metal body.
The LG V20 was a good phone, but it wasn’t perfect. It had great audio, a dual-lens cameras ready for wide-angle photos, and a removable battery to its credit.
What the LG Q8 does isn’t much different than the V20. It’s got most of the same blood and guts as the V20, running Android Nougat 7.0 on the same Snapdragon 820.
Both feature a dual-camera system on the rear, a 1440p display the front, and a special marquee screen at the top for shortcuts and extra on-screen buttons.
It’s also more pocket friendly, with a shorter and narrower frame and a 5.2-inch display. It’s likely to be priced more favorably than the V20 as well.
Though it’s not certain the Q8 will hit those low prices, it seems likely that LG will use the Q8 to introduce the premium features of the V20 to a wider audience.
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